Question Random BSOD on a new PC - - - Critical_Process_Died?
Question Random BSOD on a new PC - - - Critical_Process_Died?
I have completed the necessary actions and turned on Secure Boot, as it repeatedly logged ID1796 in the Event Logs stating: "The Secure Boot update failed to update a Secure Boot variable with error Secure Boot is not enabled on this computer. For more details, refer to the provided link."
Now the crashes have lessened, though I still encounter ID1785 occasionally with the note: "The Secure Boot update failed due to an incorrect parameter. See the link for further information."
ID10010 indicates that the server {C53A4F16-787E-42A4-B304-29EFFB4BF597} did not register with DCOM within the expected time.
ID11 reports a controller error detected by the driver at \Device\RaidPort1.
ID161 shows an issue preventing dump file creation, with BugCheckProgress at 0x00040049.
Did you attempt the registry modification in the linked file?
1. Press windows+r and type regedit
2. Go to the specified location:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecureBoot\State
3. Find and double-click on
DWORD UEFISecureBootEnabled
4. Set its value to 1 and click OK.
5. Restart your computer.
That's a modest improvement. Have you upgraded your motherboard to the newest BIOS release?
This might be feasible in certain BIOS configurations...
- switch CSM Support from ON to OFF
- alter secure boot mode from Standard to Custom
- Factory Default Keys
- modify Secure Boot to Enabled
- revert secure boot mode from Custom back to Standard
- Save and Exit
Yes, I followed your steps too!
I also found a forum where someone was dealing with issues similar to mine. It seems the problem might be with the SSD, and there’s firmware that could help. I intend to download it tomorrow to check if it resolves the issues on my PC.
https://community.wd.com/t/windows-24h2-...s/297867/6